One variant of it put in a root kit and blocked all access to antivirus sites. You could go anywhere on the Internet unless it happened to be an antivirus site.
This same one also blocked exe files if they happened to be something like Spybot search and destroy. It just wouldn't run anymore.
If you come up against this try renaming the name of the.exe installer and then the.exe of the anti spyware program. eg spyaway.exe to xspyaway.exe
Just a tip when your friends are looking for help etc.
'The band previously said they only wanted their work sold as complete albums' -
or maybe the fact that they just released their greatest hits album.....
First book I ever read twice was "Islands in the Sky". Not one of his best by any means but as a kid of about 10 I guess, I got into it enough to read it again.
RIP
With most of the major isp's in Ireland access to the bbc iplayer is also blocked. I presume it depends on who has registered the ip addresses. With some of the smaller providers who cover the island both north and south access is fine.
Because its not as if there is any chance of some one using your average joe's default wireless router supplied by eircom other than the owner is it?? http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/02/eircom_wireless_security_flaw/
One variant of it put in a root kit and blocked all access to antivirus sites. You could go anywhere on the Internet unless it happened to be an antivirus site.
This same one also blocked exe files if they happened to be something like Spybot search and destroy. It just wouldn't run anymore.
If you come up against this try renaming the name of the .exe installer and then the .exe of the anti spyware program. eg spyaway.exe to xspyaway.exe
Just a tip when your friends are looking for help etc.
Got to recommend ASSP in front of your mailserver, it has all you need including greylisting, bayesian, whitelists etc. etc.
'The band previously said they only wanted their work sold as complete albums' - or maybe the fact that they just released their greatest hits album.....
First book I ever read twice was "Islands in the Sky". Not one of his best by any means but as a kid of about 10 I guess, I got into it enough to read it again. RIP
With most of the major isp's in Ireland access to the bbc iplayer is also blocked. I presume it depends on who has registered the ip addresses. With some of the smaller providers who cover the island both north and south access is fine.